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Park Hill Golf Course

The 18-hole "Park Hill" course at the Park Hill Golf Club facility in Denver, Colorado features 6,592 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.0 and it has a slope rating of 123. Designed by Clark Hamilton, the Park Hill golf course opened in 1931. Arcis Golf manages this facility, with Matt Stephens as the General Manager.

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Played this course twice now. Easy Course, no elevation changes, large greens no OB except surface streets. First time I played I was fairly happy with the value, ease to get on and quality. I just played a second time, I was a walker, playing with two seniors who were driving a cart. Halfway down the 13th hole their cart died, so I called the clubhouse to have someone bring these gentlemen a new cart, they said OK, no one came out as we made our way down the hole (back toawrds clubhouse). I had to walk back to the clubhouse for these seniors, ask again for a replacement cart, while holding up play behind us because the staff was so lazy. Boo on you Park Hill, two seniors who paid to use a WORKING cart. Oh and they were not too busy to help either. Ridiculous, not sure I want to go back and play again after that. I also should mention the slow pace, no marshals and poor play spacing. I paid $25 to walk, I wouldn't pay more than that. This course is in my neighborhood, so mad I don't want to go back!

Park Hill is a decent value only if you can get a tee time discount. They offer $33 and $35 dollar specials on Golfnow.com. There is no way anyone should ever pay $45.00 to play this course. It's a pasture. The slowest pace of play ever. 6 hour rounds are common. The employees state this themselves " this is a corporation, we can't change anything and we don't care".

I left after 9 holes and will never return to this golf course. There are way to many courses in the Denver Metro area to even consider playing this dump.

For difficulty, the course is wide flat and forgiving so this course is ideal for a high handicapper like me. I marked maintenance lower because three holes on the back nine had their fairways being reseeded, and they were littered with range balls from someone practicing. Try finding your ball in that mess. The scenery is poor also as this is in an urban industrial area, but it's a nice course with friendly people and good rangers.